Jeffery Michael Jordan is the eldest child of the NBA Hall of Famer. He played college ball at the University of Illinois and with his brother at the University of Central Florida.

Jeff is also involved with sneakers; he lives in Oregon, works at Nike, and recently got engaged.

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At 24 years old, Jasmine Jordan is a brand representative and influencer for Nike's Air Jordan line in Charlotte, North Carolina. Jordan owns the Charlotte Hornets, the team Jasmine worked for last season.

In 2014, Jordan became father to a twin boy and girl, his fourth and fifth children.

Self-made billionaire, 71 year-old Mohammed Ibrahim, was born in Sudan and the father of two now lives in the UK.

He became a billionaire after selling his telecommunications company and now spends much of his time focusing on improving the lives of African citizens through the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. His net worth is over $1.1 billion.

Hadeel and her father were awarded the David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award to acknowledge their philanthropic achievements.

Mohammed's son Hosh is a former actor. He once won a bid for 5,000 pounds (about $7,000) to kiss actress Kate Moss, with proceeds going to charity. After he finished his acting career, Hosh went into the real estate business and founded Planet Developments.

Like his father and sister, Hosh has brought his experience into the world of philanthropy by supporting filmmaking and other African causes.

Folorunso Alakija, vice chair of Nigerian oil company Famfa Oil, got her start in business as the founder of an elite Nigerian fashion label. The 66 year-old self-made billionaire is worth $1.7 billion, lives in Lagos, Nigeria, and has four sons.

Forlain and Ladi are joined by two more brothers. Rotimi is the executive director of Famfa and Dele mostly stays out of the spotlight.

Another Nigerian — Mike Adenuga — is chairman of telecommunications company Globacom, which has 36 million subscribers, as well as the majority owner of Lagos-based oil company Conoil. In total, Mike Adenuga has eight children with several different women and a net worth of $5.4 billion.

Adetutu Oyindamola Emilia is the oldest child of the Nigerian oil tycoon. Like all of his children, her personal life is kept mostly private, but the former Conoil board member had a luxury wedding last year and lives with her husband in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tunde "Paddy" Abolade is a group executive director at Adenuga's Globacom business and came close to purchasing Chevron's Netherlands business by himself.

Aliko Dangote is the richest black billionaires on the planet with a fortune of $14.5 billion. The Nigerian has been married four times and has 15 children, including an adopted son — Abdulrahman Fasasi. Little is known about Dangote's offspring.